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TEMPERATURE SETPOINT
Figure 11: A/C Gateway. Configuration. Temperature Setpoint.
Setpoint Limits
: allows restricting the range of the temperature setpoint (from
below in Cooling, Dry and Auto modes and from above in Heating and Auto
modes), provided that the limits are still within the predefined limits of the A/C
unit. When KLIC-LG1 receives an order to send the A/C unit a setpoint which
is greater or lower than the configured limits, it will actually send the limit value.
Minimum (Cooling / Dry / Auto Mode)
: sets the upper limit.
Maximum (Heating / Auto Mode)
: sets the lower limit.
Once these limits are enabled, several objects to modify them at run time will be
available. The values of this objects will be restricted to an interval which is defined by
the absolute limits established by the A/C unit (10ºC to 32ºC).
“[AC] Temperature Setpoint: Lower Limit”
: 2-Byte object that allows
changing the lower limit at run time.
“[AC] Temperature Setpoint: Lower Limit (Status)”
: 2-Byte object with the
lower limit current value.
“[AC] Temperature Setpoint: Upper Limit”
: 2-Byte object that allows
changing the upper limit at run time.
“[AC] Temperature Setpoint: Upper Limit (Status)”
: 2-Byte object with the
upper limit current value.
Notes
:
If [Minimum] ≥ [Maximum], limits will not be taken in account in Auto mode due
to the incongruity. In this case, default values will be used.
These parameters only can be set as integer values in ETS. However, at run
time the associated objects allow decimal values.